Tuesday, July 17, 2012

3 Day Drive to Tete June 1-3,2012

Just about everything is sold along the road this is pants and wraps
often worn over cloths to protect from dirt while working

Very few people have cars so everything is on foot

These couches are kept shiny from dirt and sold along the road not made
for these little huts but for larger homes in the city

Lots of these little huts all shapes and sizes for living, storage and bathroom

Towering over a field of corn

Women seem to work twice as hard as the men here they are carrying
their babies on the back and food on the head

One of the few stops we made along the way.

This is a Bao Bob Tree its massive the little dot underneath is us.


This tree also produces a fruit that is dried and used to make juice or sumo.
Just to recap our trip thus far we arrived in Mozambique May 23 spent one night at the Branch then a week in Matola 45 min away at the assembly hall preparing some steel for the project in Tete and then spent 3 days driving to Tete and spending the nights at the various missionary homes along the way.

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